The Obama family may be moving into a $10 million Upper East Side condo. Streeteasy and AP/Nam Y. Huh The Obamas may be moving uptown.

Page Six reported Monday that the Obama family had been considering buying a $10 million condo on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

The Obamas have reportedly been seen entering and exiting a building on Gracie Square. Property records show that a nine-room duplex at that building went into contract on September 26, which sparked the purchase speculation.

The building itself is 15 floors and was built in 1930. The listing calls it "one of the foremost elegant and coveted buildings in New York."

It has an indoor squash or basketball court for residents as well as lobby staff and a "live-in resident manager." One of the most important features: a private drive-through for easy drop-off — a feature that could be essential for someone under Secret Service protection.

A spokesperson for former President Obama did not immediately return Business Insider's request for comment.

Earlier this year, the Obama family reportedly purchased the Washington, DC mansion they had been renting since leaving the White House. The purchase price was $8.1 million. They also own a home in Hyde Park in Chicago and were rumored to be looking at vacation homes in Martha's Vineyard, though a spokesperson for the family has said that those rumors were not true.

Take a look around the luxurious duplex apartment, which was listed by Brown Harris Stevens until it went into contract last week.

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The apartment is at the end of a dead-end street and features a drive-through for easy drop-off.